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Show : 30 THE HEEAlJCLOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH COUNTY, PRINTS ALL THE COUNTY NEWS. a. NO. 25. VOL. XXXVI. mm 00 AO IT TT PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST !, 1921. PRICE THREE CENT; q) 00 oo oo 00 oo oo oo oo oo oo oo : oo .00 oo ob There were' present at the ooeninff of the ouarterly confer ence of the TJtah stake of Zion at 10 o'clock on Saturday morrir:? Elder George F. Richards of the Council of Twelve Apostles, aru ' Elder Brigham S. Voung of Salt Itke. City. N. T. President Taylor was the nresidinjr officer. Ihe sirr ing was under the direction of Stake Chorister J. R. Boshard. Pfesident T. N. Taylor opened the conference. He referred Miriber Jof. hiwJwaxi organization during the past to was reference Soldier made three months, bpecial summit, whieh4iad hr"anchlor4ratuzatioji.W spp e- ciat'ed by the people residing" there.- President, Taylor spoke en couragingly oi the work being done by the several quorums oi ir.; priesthood, and urged even greater diligence, Splendid work is also being done, he said, by the auxiliary organizations. Acknowledgement was made of the presentation to thetake or two beautiful and serviceable clocks for the stake tabernacle presented by the Relief society. Patriarch Joseph B. Keeler addressed the congregation. lie refedUoeeDUment-of-the-hymaung- , "O may we be one like the f ather and the son,", and spoke oi the necessity oi unity Saints onhepaxtjafth peopleTh. succesa of th Latter-da- y Senator Knight and John D. Dixon Join Kiwanis . & tbeTarmers C3 &3 Senator J. William Knight,-presi Sayings dent of the Knight Trnst of bank," and" John D. Dixon, cashier n Ik li m ; tXlJ&t)&"'' &3 . . ( Z to Merchants bank; today yerjffirtrodiK:edsTnemterratthe KtwaniTeluV luncheon in Motet hod- WednesdajUKiU be Good Roads day,. It will be thus celebrated throughSenator Knight and Mr. Dixon are the newest of Kiwanlana in Ptoto. out the entire state. 1 fbey sere called, on ior lnirouuciory In and" ' CHOIR OUTING. III LI 1 U 0 li i . The Provo Tabernacle Choir will every county, practically have its annual outing next Wedspeeches,,-.' community volunteers will conesday, August 3, at Saratoga. "I. consider it an. honor to belong every President J. W. Knight of the.' imCIV IC to officials with operate public Senator Kiwanis Knight to thia club," stake presidency- - has charge of salt adding, "and I hope that I may prove the state's bigswajr system. ' An amuse- the transportation. be cf use to the club. I Jeeljthat this &tyenj'jUJolnasdsjpitbjrariit- - ment --committoo of ten, appointed Is an organization which can do much ers, in cities, and outside, to get roads by the choir, will see that a rood OF UTAH eood for the community." into better shane ' e are - pro- :. ...H t lunch and amusements mm.T of his liking-t' ThtrEenator-gpokoe true or rrovo as it win t Tided for the choir members win "' mis - ' in colonization he ascribed ar being and church work, which, be insists must be true of Salt Lake, Ogden and flutJr to ba otner dwelt M 00 to their partners. expect They As Father the to come first, and ahead of everything Logan. unity, The Woman's Municipal council of arose, in honor' bt the , women of due, largely, tnrmdA. iii.,-.,- ,. the observance of the leave the- - tabernacle block at 51 in and the Soiv In Provo the .clty commission is p. m. " thff With tSfa rh'h i Hb tn wtth4h-Latte l 4ruthr.'tt-e- e othet. dUes. ia. Jtbe. jajun tx4ft4AKa4h.e fSrMM Jf P. thOcOajyha-Kiisiui- s of --tea and eoffee senator"cofiimUea,rcaasffTDeiieve and the Commercial clubs to put the m weitare ana upiirt work toast, "The Future of the Woman's day Saints. This can be acomplished was a violation of the Word of. Wis- - 5 leaaersmp that in this way, I can do more to Co day over in big style. By that Is not orlgina and possibilities ;of Good throughout Utah county,' and. to give of the scriptures dom. The only by obedience to the laws and was stronglyreading ' women s civic organizations tu..ftthr4 Municipal Council." operate with the people of this city, meant blowing of horns nor the beat Roads day. . commended. By follow Mrs. woioToswefe toy rendered . ordinances of the gospel, Sach obedi ing this practice, faith in the gospel is county and state." ing of drums. For Wednesday is to ."Let's make' it a real construction towns of the county representation in Leon Moss, with 'cello aocompanl- - ence does not deprive Senator Knignt aepiorea tne ten be man of his engendered and preserved. All tnese road WORK day, when some day," the mayor urged, explaining the Provo council. ment by Miss Tretta Roylance. free agency: our free agency is exer dency apparent at times, for organiza thing actually, and not verbally,- - is that the city has within two years us and jnake us . came This the ban at suggestion In behalf of guests, Mrs. cised in following the law. True happi things strengthen tions to differ, and to puu in diirerent done to make the roads more passable. spent more on the roads hauling in the hour of temptation. on the lawn of A. W. Christensen strong quet evening Friday rowd the so ,kept save ness cannot be obtained directions- when by cooperation The work in Provo will be under graver than was; 'spent through . In commenting on the stake report, five Hotel Roberts, of the Provo Woman's ' any then obedience to law. We Rhould be in commendation laughing mneh more can be accomplished. . Commissioner years before. ' thedirectionf was expressed by Elder City council, attended, by. Municipal ninety became and serious of ne the told great harmony with" the'lbishops of .wards Richards for a number - epetty prejudices,'? Charles Hopkins, a ho lias received the The construction work' on The lake of the members of the council and need of the of features, in- children's supervision of organization support of Mayor Xixon' and Commis- read Wednesday will .be under the club women from other cities. and other officers of the church, urged 1ii,llna thm InrroasA In attendance at Hrged. . ""Help another health now, so as to have future gen the. speaker; and to sacrament boost an undertaking it has started sioner Thompson and all civic organi direction of Dave 43tagg, at whose from-- IS per cent The movement for countv erations of strong people. ourserves withiAnyofgan Uatlonj forthe first-meetings for it often gives one greater credit to zations, and theUtab County Farm house aJVjFolHB teejaeijaked-laif- t: - six months tn 1820 to IS ; ally tipnTinrwomen'! ciy Inactivities aey MrsTsrflaracvrespendeaTothe go irts help the other fellow than to Bureau federation. that would interfere wfithsuch . har- per cent in 1921. greater diligence la port Wednesday,. norning at 7:30. with reception by the Provo toast Loyalty ' in such " a manner as mony, i v " j be theoriginator of the movement This announcement was made to councilhearty Rotary and Kiwanis clubs each have making visits by block teachers was and it is expected that the to make every woman present feel of F. the He who helps anotherf does a bigger voted $75 for the Improvement of the The Herald tbis morning Richards Elder 4 per cent George by City will out to bring to the need ox with each Quorum of Twelve Apostles was the urged. The attendance of session thing than he who asks for that help." lake road, from Knunsen s farm to Com mission er Charles Hbpkin s. H plan of at -;- :the morning Saturday : women all of the progressive other. gether The senator heartily endorsed the Provonna bathing beach. next speaker. Elder Richards ex- conference the speaker suggested City teams, and othera hired with the county intere8ted,lnxlxlcJttfir4 ... Miss Russell gave a fine imita Kiwanis "ladies' night" idea and The need for this improvement was the ? money appropriated pressed his appreciation of the attend- should be increased to 10 per cent it the by tion oi ruH-ruauaer, ana gave an ance at conference. It was a perform- the the hope that Kiwanis1 -- would evident to The Herald reporter, who Kiwanis and 'Rotary clubs, will be ment attendance Is large at the opening This banquet was unique, in view of encore with a comedy song that was ance of ' '' have at least one of such - ' evenings was taken over" the Mac by ' J. "TT. used. . duty. If the saints' attend to session, it is usually large at the other ... alsoweH-Teceive- H s the fact ab that itwas; arrangedmd sentiment met a Farrer, who while a member of the Farmers, Mr. Hopkins said, will'fflo evefyBJonthr-rThitheir duties there will be no opening Mrs. C E. Maw. president, respond tor evil to enter in, and faith In the sessions. cordial reception with every Kiwanian city council at the time when the road nate their labor'1wttnct cost&rthe tended entirely by women, the first Elder Brlgham 6. Young opened his . its occasion hi of Provo, but ed to the toast "Why Women Meet will be maintained-.- The Im remarks by s to Utah lake was first improved and city. Some of them, too, will luCnlsh not the last, as itkind present- relating ft humorous per was a brilliant sue in Covnen,'' with a stirring appeal tor gospel " ' a letter worth Ash read secret of engaging in Secretary prayer sonal incident that had occurred in when trees were planted on either teams Others w ill labor by hand, cess from start to - portance comand that the finish, service to and s" Kiwanian received "from the lady was urged as the. performance ot one Provo In a political campaign soma side of what promised to be the finest Every city man,; who wants to do his another some time in the tutwre auslty, of these sacred duties. In the secret years ago. The speaker had been telling of their high appreciation for drive In Utan. , bit toward improving, the lake road spells The was of welcome address "solos. Vlolett Mrs. W. F. two gbrei ' sang the evening's entertainment and banMost of these trees have disappear may do so. Shovels will ne furnisned, by Mrs. prayer we forget that the world will by a word W. of In chairman the C Wright, response to the toast "Hobbles,1 hear, and ws can pour out our souls in especially impressed quet at Saratoga Sjrrrngs recently. In his ed. Much of tbe.Toad has gone into and there will be plenty of work for entertainment President Taylor by dropped rewho Mrs. 0. A. Spear, said that her's was Mr. Dixon spoke along the same co- the lake, to god.- - Family prayers were ooeninc remarks, the word "Oppor- is : impossible . to everybody who reports Wednesday viewed the workcommittee, now It sincerity done by the cosscfl talking the town in which she lived and to be remembered as duties in the tunny." The speaker cweit oii-ioperative work line, emphasizing Pro- - drive to the beach. It is hardly possi morning.the past year, and then Intro utriseB -- everyone present " that it also vo's need for better teamwork by in ble to get within a mile of the lake. The payment ot tithing was importance of taking advantage of church. The first thing- - we win do, Corn- - during . duced Mrs. L. C, Potter JCheJtoast-- woulB be fins if all tried to make that dividuals and organizations, -Good Roads day is to cope with tit s naissioner Hopkins said, "will be Id fill mistresa, who assumed the role in The opporportunlties presented. ttwlr hobby. fain- city certainly needs boosters," situation by hauling gravel onto por in the 'hole at the resort near" the and of rearing marriage tunity manner. members pleasing The council was asked by Mr. Dixon said, "and organizations tions of the lake road, so that vehicles river's mouth. Then we shall work very consideration. Hies received special Alvln H Duke, accompanied by clubs to have their el such as Kiwanis may do much in the may approach near to the bathing back toward Knudsen's farm. filBng in Steineckert, rendered violin selec- Young people say they have not Tjresiaents jnade vice presidents of way oil bringing about better cooper- - beach. is admitted .that with a All, low' spots w Itb. gravel We shall tions. It. money enough 0 get married. "Marry to Insure the peracouncil, greater AUf6"0EILE ation of all persona and organiza passable road thou CENTER res of bathers. down the road s we can anyhow," said the speaker, and get the Miss Marylene Maw. who' has lust throughout the county. .. tions." from Provo and other cities, will seek with the money and volaeteer hwbor returned from France, sang the Msr tion money after. There are millions of com was concluded The by banquet Fred H. Olson, manager of Buster the lake for bathing, and that it will vveget nity b. to g-S BeiHaiBert-duri- ng "Auld-tanProvo's obhTnrt-ft-eobwhich all present imuttyTtngtng, "Brown snoe company, waaintroduced be a Mr. Hopkins assured. The ; Herald on uur man in mma every tourist will want to spot il vyvvieurui, est automobile concern, has added imas the Rotarian guest, and given a visit. that the city commission will do ail them their give opportunity." tunityjo warm welcome. itIAll TA I Aft 111 "lnU; road in IRVINITS REPORT BIGy SALE vtfitiib Irt tm mAvomanf fri 'jnafral tit The opening prayer was offered by Afioday's meetings the Kiwanis Within Its power to keep the IP J III I lll'Afl The Provo Kiwanis club voted to club Mayor LeRoy - Patriarch Albert Jones, and the bene- of the condition told sell Dixon hereafter. of one . automobile the great city UI1 IULUUH cooperate with Rotary and' the- city Hundreds of shoppers beseiged ina-- centers of the intermountain diction by Eider Henry T. Reynolds, commission on Good Roads day, leav AFTERNOON SESSION. Irvine's-store- , Sfttorday morntag to be region, a position; it Is felt, Prove ing fBe collection "of the necessary Eldtr J. William Knight of the stake IS the first to get at the bargain coun- rightly should occupy. fund up to a special committee select addressed the congrr,-t'ton- . .prpfcWtscy ed for this purpose. ' " ters on which were displayed the mer- - .'Haying' purchased "tbjs" Arrowhead t Ever cradle-wheatFr quoted, We love - More B.Y.U. STUDENTS KEEDED srd obey thy commands," frow You probably than a hundred Utah county cnaidlce advertised last weekoh the garage Cobb, Wharf & Cobb, formerly No, of course not! the club financing plan. ftcrmoh hymn, ."We thank thee O ttie of Herald. The and pages remodelted special have of tofarmers and their wives leave'Lehl Butte, Mont, are thinking' about cradling the baby, Mayor LeRoy Dixon told of the plans Ood for a prophet' The speiker re'.'Before the doors were open," Mr. refurnished the sales rooms, enlarged Every Provo resident ts urged to for it has been a long Urae since farm- morrow morning Tor the farmers' prepared for the improvement of the ferred to the incident of the life of lake road from Knudsen's farm to the open a part of his home to students ers cradled wheat. bem&nf werer siting the repair department, and have . at 'the State Agricultural AslitonreportsT the Savior, when He east out an evil bathing beach, facts or which are told of the Brighton Young university" this at the entrance to get In, and there come the dealers- of two of America's spirit after His disciples had failed to But if you are interested and want college, Logan. in another column of todays Herald. at the sug- to see how wheat is cradled secure Tor They will go under the directlon-- of sure was a rush for goods the entire most popular and well tested automo-bile- do so. The query of the followers as President Thomas F. Pierpont pre fell. "The leanest is made to why they had failed was answered" of yourself early Tneseayl morning a re the . Utah County Farm Bureau fed-- Qay. It was the biggest selling day chairman W. H. the Hudson and the Essex. . Boyle, -sided at the luncheon, and introduced gestion of With-th-e assertion that-thfntlura m -had. will be sale Irvine's has The -- Thmany tourists who-mawe uooo Koaas flay suDject witn a the committee- on board and lodging served seat on the fence at- - Fourth eration. Provo through- lack of faith. And so it is; all continued this with families. and their ' specially for students week, to to Kiwaniaas get stirring appeal P. low priced goods offered,. as will be a stopping point and the large jopula - ' sometimes wltlj Jhe Latter-daXJounty Agricultural Agest Saints, The greatest need." Mr. Boyle rorth and jftrst West back and boost for the Improvement announced-hreug- h taken antfi blessings the advertising tioafhis-eity-and-eoant- y,housesfurnished see Then for yonTl of highways 1n. and near Prove- Mr. said,1s . -- Herald.'-'-, : into consideration withthe wealth- w,ou" exer-- ... the Farm Bureau, are ia charge of the rolumnsof-Th- e ZJl Pierpont told of the condition of roads, unfurnished, aparlmenia anc suite Joti wheat i Elder Knight be the community, give this city vast cise more raitn. excursion from this county,: the improvement of rnlch will mean roomr which may be rented during reaLcradler you-ca- n And.lt yoo're lieved the Latter-daSaints shoul I posibilities in the automobile and ac- have a desire fav. much toward the Saturday afternoon the Farm Bureau bunging of tourists theMr.university year." it would 'be of have a wrack At catting wheat. their hearts to live excursion from Beaver county went JOLLY COMMITTEE MEET cessory business. sere ior longer stars. Boyle thought For Doc" Loveless and few tber. through Utah county, and stopped for - Cobb, Warf if Cobb intend to do righteous lives; by.leading righteous. "It is the most important thing .be- great advantage to the university The general committee of the jolly their share toward devetoping-'-th- e iliies testimonies and greater faith fore the club today," Mr. Pierpont many Provo residents could arrange cradlers of the. old days, are going to a visit in Provo. They inspected the 15 of the so of wheat the to. meet or bushels harvest in reunion is Provo Automobile rooms business of August of Provo, expect I!wou'a come, and the blessingi might aid, "and the most important before their homes so suites drainage district at Benjamin and the in the future, to extend their ac Lord would be received. and their on the halfcre fans beloaging te the Jersey herds In Provo. ; to the public. It is to he a state dav. and be rented to the and de the lng, ltth program arrange Bishop. George R. Maycock of 'the This afternoon : Utah " county" was tails of their national family, reunion, tivities over central-- ' and southern Preve must do its share in the Sfcur- - families coming to Provo for the win- Widow CAllagaer, a pioneer lady f ,wiu needs U visited (by the Farm Bureau -e- xcursions and to fnclude a large portion SprtngrSle Fourth ward. He spoke of Utah, ter. -- He hopes many more new rwen-ings Provo, 80 years-hioi better highways." , - o , tfie Latter-diAugust 20th and 22nd.. . . of the tourist trade which now seeks 1ft will be erected yet tnis suaaaer. the proceeds of her wheat field- -' She fnQn Sevier and Saapeie counbeen decided to change the Salt Lake and other cities. has for Afford their family cannot te it of oat - - ,sa5at8 being faitfcful aost pay was ap.. William ties. J. . Senator Knight To this end they practically have pryer8,"U these re neglected It is theharvesting. . That is why ; Doe The farmers of the four counties place of tothe reunton from Castllla proached on the matter otJncreasing 11,10 Saratoga Springs, accord remade the interior of what was therasjr t0 transgression and the housing accommodations for stu- Loveless is going to do the cradling meet at X.ehi, and from there wUl Springs to neglect our without cost He already has secured itrive pn id Logan. It Is expected that ing to Joseph M. JoDey, family secre Arrowhead garage, finishing the sales ierror' 11 ra easy Mr. was asked senator The by dents. the ttah Countv . Credit Ratinr ass9cret prayers, and we will be more of assistance from several a hundred automobiles will be in the tary. the room in black with promise of gray, opinion. an trimming, for expression "wiatSon wishes to warn the mer- Boyle e Menjhers of the family are asked to cradlers, and would Jlike line of the excursion from LehL anc about it,! it one of the most beautiful Pt' to. malign our., neighbors and the chants concerning a check forger who - "I'm npt golng t meet at Lent the morning of the 20th. making to in and others in the Utah automobile help. to salesrooms "onies 01 ine cnurcn. The speaker pitch iff "I'm the The .taUowing going program: 'has succeeded in Knight said, and go fromjhere to the Lake Utah field. .could not conceive of a man arising beating several mer- Senator will add so much ; If you want to cradle, or see how 2. That a house. build xussday, ' August chants out of sums resort. ifrora his family prayers and engagin? is ranging from $10- to the . be at the address . tO $30. Assignment of camppossible accommodations for cradlingabovedone, ,.;ilrat 8 o'clock Tuesday ingfUigJjtra.tictn. given' v EMERGENCY CASE e,are notwe saved' SaiJquwttra. Tne forger has not been apprehend- university students.' . utes); dancing, games.efreshments; -wlir " . jmorolfiK. The H,eraid are bappin when .V 8 later Mr. ji (the P. said (30 Boyle Community singing "That," y hildSr-mrfierehiidviJf ed, though the forgeies iesthetic:;;dancing. J have . ex' what will medal on the best amateur cradler. -Im. Thursday, August s. minut:?), Prof. C. R. Johnson; adtended over a net-in- , of three months. telling o the incident, "is shortage-m- ore dress if welcome, Pres. E. Q. PeterctU to work foT Utah Mine, wadperated on for api "pton housing 6:30 A. M. Daily program.' LJmral merchants are able to fur solve Provo's and n MappsUion. but less talking about CHItP BEATING EPIDEMIC son; res;) jnsea- (five minutes each), A. M. Visits to exhibits dicitis by Drs. Taylor and Aird at the,henf;on0' naB nish a description. building, of the and demons! rations vistton" :t.m ""various Provo .General The ; It is said that the check artist parts T young ,!n,? Jhi8 work - ' hospil. ' Juvenlie . court, The rent.n will. 8:30-9:3part Itate. man to bad who, Provo to come, v M. A. Wivestock and and person Every visit, grain hjtnfielf as a farmerT ives his of with-- , the office of Provo's chief JesU3 . Yi ednesday, August 3. 8an' Mdress.as one of the rural routes, of his home is asked tocommunicate judging contests for men; women's soon after his arrival had ' "413-W- , to break epithe intends up 7 M. ; A. and All 6:3ft ont , police Mr. of was to and Boyle," telephone hurried contests. the appendicitis, . lys a Small nmnnnt nf tnaroh undine with , this-Citit 6:3C 7: iC A. 34 Dress and swim. him how manjrrotns or suites of demic of child beating in 10:15 Sets the A, M. General assembly. hospital remiinder of the check' in tell 730 ': 29 A. M. to university was announced this morning. '. Breakfast at cate-teri- Community singing ( 15 minutes). He was hurt in the Clear -- Creek sentiment of the song as the text of roomscan beented or. partial to any bank, has ' his theme. He referred to the great of one man Man told Chief waring 7" . mine R. Prof. C. Dr. "addrexs. July 20, when squeezed between people."" Johnson; .jswea checks on Provo and Salt Lake who has been accused of unmercifully 8:3'. 1P:15.'.A. M. Tour of grounds Hedger. and livestock men. -. a car and falling timber.' It is believed contest in the heavens in man's . City. his little sop, and that the son and B;iil Jngi (in groups of fifty). pnmevat existence between Lucifer, 12 Noon-that the injury made theJatet opera- the P. M. Lunch... Mert"hants are .advised JUVENILE MEETING HERE. beating iron of the : morning, and the ranrawar from home forthat reason.! gr3o ij:.;o A. M. Livestock and grain 1:00-6.- : 00 P. M. Excursion to points tion necessary, Mr. Childs was an -!2iiiiej;88hjngjchjeckt:-chief said that this man had worn judging contests for men (each coun of Interest In the valley. of the Utah Fuel company. Savior, each having his followers. It employe riuveinrec6uf was the proposal of Lucifer that be limbs on . foe boy's ty may enter team of three for each 7:30-8:3Mrs. T.aitvsi T His father arrived in Provo late Friday should'ce-mP. hour, will meet with the scnooi superinieu- out severalV: tree .n,nMj fm down and save manklal 0f ; women's contest, .,'" body. firKt M. illon his .event'; 830 and learned P. of General son's assembly," it 7 night arthe .2 without eFfort on the iart of man, and ;. Instance: of beatihg of M. Other A. ITIvftnvAllnA miiafir 10:1") ,ilawn -Thntnfta1 h ness. a1. man Community count.bere singing, The on is young r reported Mr. and Mrs. R. Gay, Utabyjlnabynnd-WasatoLucifer :should receive the rlorv.--O- a fathers have been reported,- - genersly assembly ia minutes ),vrot, dress. R. Dr Pftllock,' Chicago; maslc; the road' to recovery.-- ;H W. parents, TTi;, :'7'r- th-- other hand the Savior Fourth South. Wednesday "at 10 a. m: to consider to officers .1 would com the been R. has suggested It C. ; Johnson,, address. Pres. A. W. Ivins. plans for the" betfernrent of juvenile that a whipping post for child beating ea"n na " "at man might live Rural lAte," Prof.. "Better l? VKVCUtrv 5. Henry TUir i Friday, August ' ain W Uen and .rrot. . li- . rtnrougB -ooeaience to the gospel. Th mirtt tiimmisb the number of PeterSTtr- .-' A. M! Daily program. Ti 6:30-8:3""u i. nm Hi. of Ijifln re eniov-Savior's plan was scented. Lucifer re " Address, Dr. Hedger 20 minutes for ,8:30-10:1S. beatings. v. A. Juvenile Judge Chief ManwarihgL tr exhibits, ?S today gave notice belled, and he and hisfollowers were Mr.- and MrsTTimorning" by ' - v ' quest!demonstrations. en"and . tor that, being officially delegated. to cast out As we were on the side of The visitors, Mr. Willis. , ;- that the apfoint- - h6me COMING 'AT'PANGUITCH. :. 12 rini-- l p. M. Lunch. j g:30-9;3and force the light law, lie.is, going to do -our ura . wean we were permitted ana wse . Jesus, M. '.v.. P. coun fi to Excursion .'."r S:'0 v,wdm-tvw-eecthat Very thing. He serves warning to come to Saviour IjOf grain judging contests for men; aaauionai ,Vrvuaw ixose enjoyed a fishing trip ment earth to do the will of the all resiinvites foraer ...nG . 'en'B Twrimental Nebo, Pangultch contests. on Provo, that law and all violators farmajvomen's will he that made, light be Lord-;,Owill Strawberry n ' , depend doing ,. that-w- ill A: - M7 OeneralTTtssemblri grt after them. The chief said hat dents of that' city to viHit with their pivs3i Qn camp(i8 children's nurs-- j . - . 10:15 'Tintic.'and Nin1 will set special o- - ffltrt eternal - frinduiiiLJ!ieighbor8ln Pan-- . ' We exaltation., : - Mr 3flJ M. tt. matter distrieta-ThProf. (15 office his . while . e would ;Communitrsinging minutes). rorrtheif all exercise the must not r t if procrastinate; servce is ex R. Johnson; address, Edith Sallsr consideration nossiblehefelLihat at Mrav'W AiWe aistrict wW be discussed guitch August nth ana. I4tn. A pro'supperlc. . . . ', n -- J? us as of valiant nas children of our ; X:30 P. ni,ii"anq ""m'aV'resuinn 'gram'"extending-overeeverah--flays , times it is necessary to interfere with pected psltT'on'Thury 'adesfJTPf : HedgerT'v-"'?- we follow Christ, our Cau-taiof E: McDonald anTrjFrrr. ?5. 2 officer', been prepared, "it will include sports lawh; community-singing-(- 15 Noon Baseball: Cache" vs. Box the comfort of some automobilhu un vather.If shaH we be joint heirs' with 1 -- t Snnda , rar,y. to Saratoga u kind8jsprecbes, plays, concerts.t utes); Prof. C. It. Johnson.; extempo- - Elder; Elders Weber-Davi- s til vlotatiiou.H of the lightjaw became in the remDToj ment of - theJof-a- ll " ,c kingdom of god. raneoua jprogramby guests (43 min-- , 4. 00 P. M, Start forhome. 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